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Category: Technical How-to

How to deploy Stacks blockchain nodes on AWS with the AWS Blockchain Node Runners Stacks blueprint

Bitcoin is the most widely adopted and valuable cryptocurrency, known for its decentralization and security. Stacks, a Layer 2 solution built on top of Bitcoin, aims to unlock Bitcoin’s full potential by enabling fast, cheap, Bitcoin-secured transactions and smart contract functionality without modifying the Bitcoin protocol itself. Stacks uses a consensus mechanism called Proof of […]

Analyze blockchain data with natural language using Amazon Bedrock

Data within public blockchain networks such as Bitcoin and Ethereum can be accessed by anyone. However, accessing and making sense of this information has traditionally been a complex and technical undertaking. Much of the data is encoded and stored as bytes, rather than in a human-readable format. In this post, we introduce a solution that demonstrates how you can chat with blockchain data using Amazon Bedrock and the AWS Public Blockchain datasets. We discuss Amazon Bedrock, review the solution architecture, provide example prompts, share interesting findings, and go over how you can extend the solution to integrate with different data sources.

Run an Ethereum staking service on Amazon EKS

In September 2022, Ethereum transitioned to a Proof of Stake (PoS) consensus model. This change allows anyone with a minimum of 32 ether to stake their holdings and operate a validator node, thereby participating in network validation and earning staking rewards. In this post, we explore the technical challenges and requirements of operating an institutional-grade Ethereum staking service. Additionally, we outline a solution for deploying an Ethereum staking service on AWS.

Build secure multi-party computation (MPC) wallets using AWS Nitro Enclaves

Different types of blockchain applications and users demand varying types of private key management solutions, referred to as wallets. Custodial wallets are managed by third-party vendors such as a centralized crypto exchange, whereas non-custodial wallets give you full control and ownership over your private keys and funds. Crypto-native users with experience managing their own digital […]

List unspent transaction outputs by address on Bitcoin with Amazon Managed Blockchain Query

In order to build an application that interacts with the Bitcoin blockchain, whether it be a wallet, an Ordinals marketplace, or a BTC exchange, you must be able to reliably access the Bitcoin network. For example, you will need to read critical data from the blockchain that acts as input for properly constructed Bitcoin transactions. […]

Blockchain node deployment on AWS: A comprehensive guide

In the evolving landscape of blockchain technology, understanding the intricacies of node deployment on AWS is paramount in order to be able to interact with the blockchain. In this post, we provide a comprehensive overview of the role nodes serve in blockchain networks, cover the spectrum of available node types, discuss use cases, and present […]

Run Polygon nodes on AWS

In this post, we dive deep into establishing your infrastructure and deploying Polygon blockchain nodes on AWS. We provide recommendations for selecting optimal compute and storage options tailored to various use cases. We discuss the approach to speed up the horizontal scaling of Polygon full nodes on AWS with Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) […]

Run a WAX Blockchain node using AWS CDK

WAX is a blockchain-based system designed for the unique demands of the gaming industry. It provides high transaction throughput and near-instant block finality. With WAX, game developers can decouple in-game digital assets from a single in-game world and let gamers use them in new contexts such as building walls of fame, creating personal online trophy […]

Run a serverless Arbitrum full node on AWS

Over the last 2 years, layer 2 technologies have gained traction and are solving the scaling constraints of Ethereum. L2beat provides a consolidated view of the different layer 2 projects. At the time of writing, Arbitrum represents approximatively half of the market value of layer 2 solutions. AWS offers a variety of services to help […]

Build Account Abstraction Wallets with Alchemy and AWS: Part 2

In Part 1 of this series, we introduced the Account Abstraction (AA) concept and explained how it overcomes some of the user experience challenges of Externally Owned Account (EOA) wallets. We also covered how you can apply AA in the context of different use cases, such as marketing campaigns and enabling user onboarding at scale. […]